Playing In Multi-Table Poker Tournaments

Multi-Table
Tournaments, commonly known as MTT, are the most popular form of poker. Hundreds
of thousands of players try their luck in tournaments everyday but many come
away disappointed. With these tips you will have an edge on the bad players and
hopefully, a better bankroll.

Tip #1 – Adjust your play

Many players do not change their style of play when playing MTT’s or cash
games. This is the biggest mistake you can make as both forms of poker have
different concepts. The strategy in tournaments is to last as long as you
possible can not to win the most amount of money in the shortest period of time.
Tournaments are a marathon not a race, and remember, once your chips are gone it
is game over, there is no way to reload.

Tip #2 – Play Tight

In the opening stages of a tournament you need to play much tighter then you
normally would. In most tournaments there will be a significant amount of
players raising and going all-in on bad hands and you need to steer clear of
calling in the early stages. Don’t waste chips donating into pots which don’t
have the right odds and when you are out of position. Perhaps play just the top
five hands and wait for the donkeys to knock each other out, then pick your
spots.

Tip #3 – Start Building your stack

Once the tournament has entered the middle stages, play should have improved.
Players will be intelligent enough to respect your raises due to your tight
image so start to exploit that. Use your position to steal pots, blinds should
be worth stealing at this stage and you should be able to keep a steady stack
from stealing a few blinds each round and protecting your blinds.

Tip #4 – Strong Finish

By following the above steps you should find yourself in a good position with
a healthy chip stack. Around the bubble, play will tighten up dramatically and
smaller stacks will be hanging on to dear life and will likely fold decent hands
just to get into the money. Even poor opponents who have a good amount of chips
will tighten up so try and steal of the bad and low stacked players. After the
bubble players who were hanging on will find any decent hand good enough to risk
all their chips. Start to play tighter now until they have been eliminated. Once
you are approaching the final table you need to adopt the style of play of which
we played coming up to the bubble.

Players will be desperate to reach the final table, especially in top heavy
tournament structures, and will play very much like those around the bubble.
Once at the final table you will need to exploit the weaker players and try to
stay away from the larger stacks. They will be trying to bully players out of
the pots and you will not want to risk your tournament life trying to defend
yourself against them. Position is vital on the final table and if you aren’t
stealing blinds wherever possible you will find yourself slipping down the
leaderboard. Once down to three players play will loosen up and hands which seem
terrible normally are often strong. You can either try to take out the other two
players yourself and try to go for the win whilst risking your chips, or wait
for them to knock each other out but face a huge chip deficit during heads up.